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Responsible for operating the radar, communications and electronic equipment, Airborne Mission Systems Specialists help manage the battle space during tactical and strategic missions. Coordinating all of the necessary data received on airborne command centers, these specialists provide critical information to pilots and ground units during missions and operations all over the world.",{"id":68,"code":69,"title":70,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":71,"status":59,"rank":60},"1df3091f-5b49-45e4-a725-0874b640420b","1A1X8","Executive Mission Aviator ","When it comes to completing our missions, it takes a keen eye and a unique skill set to keep them on track. It’s our Executive Mission Aviators who ensure our aircraft and aircrew are properly equipped every time. They supervise these operations, manage our communication systems and instruct personnel on all needed procedures to meet the demands of delivery or battle when the time arises.",{"id":73,"code":74,"title":75,"branch":7,"category":8,"description":76,"status":59,"rank":60},"503945fe-ec38-4744-9ef7-3f63f7a76706","1C1X1","Air Traffic Control","The lives of those in the air heavily depend on Airmen on the ground. Responsible for managing the flow of aircraft through all aspects of their flight, Air Traffic Control specialists ensure the safety and efficiency of air traffic on the ground and in the air. Providing specialized skills, these highly trained professionals make quick decisions while monitoring many variables to keep bases, airspace and Airmen all over the world safe.",{"id":78,"code":79,"title":80,"branch":81,"category":8,"description":82,"status":59,"rank":83},"253d8ac2-bc85-4cd2-92c3-4bcb58cf6cd6","7516","Pilot VMFA FRS Basic F-35B Pilot","Marine Corps","VMFA Pilots operate network enabled and digitally interoperable fighter-attach aircraft to provide aviation support across the full spectrum of combat operations.","officer",{"id":85,"code":86,"title":87,"branch":81,"category":8,"description":88,"status":59,"rank":83},"a4b9bcbc-7b12-4819-a2f9-c02073e75814","7518","Pilot VMFA FRS F-35B Qualified","VMFA Pilots operate network enabled and digitally interoperable fighter-attack aircraft to provide aviation support across the full spectrum of combat operations.",{"id":90,"code":91,"title":92,"branch":81,"category":8,"description":93,"status":59,"rank":83},"6954b4e0-b816-4013-927b-6f1127f1a354","7580","Naval Flight Officer (NFO), Tactical Navigator Flight Student (NATC)","NFOs as members of aircraft crews assist in the employment of the aircraft offensive and defensive weapons. NFOs assigned as Supporting Arms Coordinator's (SAC(A)) will also direct supporting fires for ground forces to include artillery, naval gunfire and close air support. Advise commanders of ground units on matters pertaining to aerial observation and provide information of intelligence value not readily available from normal sources."]